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The United States and Israel launched an attack Saturday on Iran, with the first apparent strike happening near the offices of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
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A youth skier was rushed to hospital in life‑threatening condition Friday after an avalanche at Nakiska Ski Resort. Jillian Code has the details.
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The 2026 Alberta budget contains a two per cent increase to the tourism industry, along with the introduction of a vehicle rental tax. The province says it aims to double tourism revenue to $25 billion by 2035.
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As Albertans pour through the details of Thursday's provincial budget — homeowners in the province will be paying more in education property taxes.
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As Albertans pour through the details of Thursday’s provincial budget — homeowners in the province will be paying more in education property taxes.
Premier Danielle Smith said Friday that newcomers cost Alberta $9 billion, as she attempts to explain large provincial deficits to voters. As Sean Amato reports, some say they’re willing to pay more taxes, but others just want a new premier.
A youth skier was taken to hospital in life-threatening condition Friday after an avalanche at Nakiska ski hill.
Another round of incentives for Calgary homeowners have building contractors salivating. Phoenix Phillips reports.
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Calgary police say an Airdrie man has been charged after it is believed he intentionally filmed woman without their consent at a department store in southeast Calgary.
Calgary Mayor Jeromy Farkas expressing his displeasure with the Alberta government’s education property tax requisition for 2026 following the provincial budget release. Edward Djan has more.
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The largest property tax hike in Calgary’s history. That is what Mayor Jeromy Farkas is calling the hike in the provincial education property tax. Edward Djan has more.
An advocacy hub that has served Calgary’s disabled community for nearly three decades is closing after the province ended its funding contract a year early. Rayn Rashid finds out how this affects those who work there and use the services.